Samsung drew confused looks at the world's biggest tech fair when it unveiled a prototype of a round yellow robot with a ...
The new year will see the rise of killer robots, as computers take over more functions from human pilots, including flying to the battlefield and striking selected targets.
Google taught a pair of cute mini robots to play soccer Researchers from Google DeepMind actually realized the dream of many sports-living kids: they made upright robots play soccer with each other.
Bristol Royal Hospital for Children’s newest robot needs a name, and you can help decide what it is. The new, robotic, member of the team - a 'neuromate' - is used in some types of brain surgery ...
Families with special needs children are going to be left in a lurch after Embodied, a company that makes robots that serve as companions for these children, will be going out of business.
"Currently there are no regulations determining how we treat robot bodies and no legal protections for them. "In my mind that is enormously problematic, because we teach children you can't ...
The CEO of a company that makes $1,200 AI-powered robots for autistic children says he has no current options to keep his company afloat though is “exploring all avenues”. Customers were told ...
Moxie, an AI-powered toy robot aimed at preschoolers and other children, is shutting down — leaving parents in the position of having to explain that a beloved companion is going away.
Startup Embodied is closing down, and its product, an $800 robot for kids ages 5 to 10, will soon be bricked. Embodied blamed its closure on a failed “critical funding round." On its website ...
The Moxie AI robot cost $800 and was marketed to parents to help teach children social skills. The company sent customers an email in late November announcing it would be shutting down.
The blight of internet-connected devices continues as Moxie, a cute AI-powered robot for children, is being killed. The company behind it, Embodied, explained on an FAQ page that an expected ...
Startup Embodied is closing down, and its product, an $800 robot for kids ages 5 to 10, will soon be bricked. Embodied blamed its closure on a failed “critical funding round." On its website ...